The U. S. Military Killed Survivors in a Boat Strike. Here’s Who Could . . . On September 2, 2025, a United States military strike targeted a vessel allegedly operated by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua The engagement did not end with the destruction of the vessel It was followed by a secondary kinetic strike specifically targeting survivors clinging to the wreckage
‘Murder on high seas’: Experts question US double tap strike on . . . The US military struck a boat in the Caribbean on September 2 as part of its ongoing military campaign against drug-trafficking networks According to a Washington Post report, two people who had survived the first strike were killed in what is known as a double-tap strike
‘Double-Tap’ Strike in Caribbean Killed Survivors of Suspected Drug . . . Critics note specific operational details that undermine claims of imminence: in at least one reported case, a vessel was turning away from the United States before it was struck, and survivors from the Sept 2 incident were effectively incapacitated and posed no immediate threat